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When a mother takes her child for a visit at the doctor's office, the child protests, "But I'm not sick!" Thanks to a wise mother and a kind doctor who explains the entire process, the child enjoys the visit and looks forward to the next well child checkup. This cheerfully illustrated book is a perfect way for parents, teachers, and caregivers to show children ages 4-10 that a visit to their healthcare provider does not have to be scary, nor do they have to wait until they are sick.

Produktbeschreibung
When a mother takes her child for a visit at the doctor's office, the child protests, "But I'm not sick!" Thanks to a wise mother and a kind doctor who explains the entire process, the child enjoys the visit and looks forward to the next well child checkup. This cheerfully illustrated book is a perfect way for parents, teachers, and caregivers to show children ages 4-10 that a visit to their healthcare provider does not have to be scary, nor do they have to wait until they are sick.
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Autorenporträt
Andrena Zeigler is an advanced practice registered nurse who earned her doctor of nursing practice degree as a first honor graduate from the Medical University of South Carolina and has been a nurse practicing in the area of pediatrics for 20 years. Named as the South Carolina Primary Care Nurse of the Year in 2012, Dr. Zeigler is a board-certified pediatric nurse practitioner with an additional certification as a pediatric primary care mental health specialist. She also loves teaching the next generation of nurses and nurse practitioners in the field of pediatrics. Dr. Zeigler grew up in a residential area called Happy Town in Gaston, South Carolina. She is married and lives in South Carolina with her husband and children. In her free time, she enjoys being creative in cooking, decorating, designing, and writing. She is the author of But I'm Not Sick. Her stories are inspired by all the children in her life, including her daughters, nieces, nephews, and her patients.